Mike Henry stars as the voice of Cleveland Brown in FOX's animated series "The Cleveland Show," for which he is also the co-creator and executive producer. Henry also voices the same character in "Family Guy" and "American Dad."
Mike Henry grew up in Richmond, Virginia, and attended Washington & Lee University, where he was Class President for his final three years. After a brief stint in advertising, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in comedy. He performed stand-up and improv and acted in commercials for several years before meeting Seth MacFarlane in 1995.
Henry was a writer and producer on "Family Guy" for the series' first six seasons. He voices many of the characters he created, including Cleveland, Cleveland Jr., Herbert, The Performance Artist, Consuela and The Greased-Up Deaf Guy.
His additional acting credits include "Scrubs," "Gilmore Girls," "Yes, Dear" and "Robot Chicken." Henry and his brother are the creators of the internet-based series "Kicked in the Nuts."
Henry, who is married with two children, lives in Los Angeles.
Mike Henry grew up in Richmond, Virginia, and attended Washington & Lee University, where he was Class President for his final three years. After a brief stint in advertising, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in comedy. He performed stand-up and improv and acted in commercials for several years before meeting Seth MacFarlane in 1995.
Henry was a writer and producer on "Family Guy" for the series' first six seasons. He voices many of the characters he created, including Cleveland, Cleveland Jr., Herbert, The Performance Artist, Consuela and The Greased-Up Deaf Guy.
His additional acting credits include "Scrubs," "Gilmore Girls," "Yes, Dear" and "Robot Chicken." Henry and his brother are the creators of the internet-based series "Kicked in the Nuts."
Henry, who is married with two children, lives in Los Angeles.
